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2024
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To be done after the caverna of Santo Tomás to refresh yourself, because it is nice inside and the visit of the cave does not require any physical effort compared to that of Santo Tomás...

This cave, rediscovered in 1920 by a local peasant, was home to Indians before the arrival of the Spanish. Electrified in 1952, it was opened to tourism in 1960, when an expansion project was being studied. Waterways offer as many corridors to explore. The hose is accessible by foot for nearly 500 m, before embarking on a small motorboat, which goes into the underground river (the San Vicente river). However, the visit is a little quick, given the beauty of the site. At the exit, you may see Tomas, a (huge) 10-year-old buffalo swimming in the river; he has been tamed and his master rides him, it's really unusual... But the buffalo is increasingly rare.

Good plan. If you leave the cave at the end of the day, you will find Cubans outside who will propose you to eat in their particular casa. Ask for "el Matancero", a local from Matanzas as his nickname suggests, who will take you to dinner in his casa where he and his wife prepare absolutely delicious fresh water crayfish. The singer Raúl Paz, originally from the region, is a regular and personally recommended the famous "Matancero" to us. No address, no phone, but "el Matancero" is known as the white wolf. Enjoy your meal!

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fute_391363
Visited in february 2018
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J'ai visité la grotte avec ma fille de 4 ans et la visite lui a vraiment plu. Nous avons dû attendre un peu pour entrer, mais on ne s'est pas ennuyées car il y a des animaux à proximité de l'entrée. Et à la sortie, il y a un buffle. On peut aussi faire de petites balades dans les environs. Je pense que c'est très intéressant pour des familles avec des enfants en bas âge. Ma fille aurait même voulu y retourner.
Ana43
Visited in may 2017
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La visite de ce site n'est pas indispensable, si vous restez 2-3 jours sur place.
togian
Visited in october 2016
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Beaucoup d'attente pour visiter une grotte qui n'a rien d'exceptionnel. La balade en bateau vers la sortie est sympa, sans plus.
duolaser
Visited in march 2016
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Si vous avez peu de temps à Vinales, vous pouvez zapper cette visite.
Un droit d'entrée, un temps d'attente important devant la grotte où l'on à doit à une reconstitution de la vie des habitants de l'endroit avec coupage de tête de poissons...
Ensuite dans une meute de touristes on marche à la queue leu leu dans les étroits boyaux d'un grotte.
Il faut monter dans une barque qui va parcourir quelques centaines de mètres avant de sortir par une jolie excavation très verdoyante.
Voilà c'est pas extraordinaire, surtout un peu mal organisé car le temps d'attente est très supérieur au temps de visite.
Essayer d'éviter de vous trouver en meme temps que les touristes en bus!
zenox
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la visite dans la grotte rafraîchit... petite balade rapide en barque... 5CUC... rien d'exceptionnel

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